Sara Moon's use of frayed paper and beige colouration gives her works a rich, vintage feel. When this is combined with the disturbing images such as this one, it it quite striking. The editing on the eyes that make them seem not human along with the bony, blurred silhouette of the hands makes this picture quite creepy. The intense stare at the hands, something we see everyday, increases the feel that the person in the photo is non-human. I like the questions this leaves in my head, making me wonder about it long after I've stopped looking at the photograph.
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